An Ode to Chief Jubril Dotun Sanusi: The Eagle Who Refused to Be a Chicken
Once upon a time, destiny placed a rare spirit among ordinary men.
In a small coop of conformity and doubt, a golden egg of greatness was laid — and from it emerged CHIEF JUBRIL DOTUN SANUSI, Okanlomo Oodua of Yoruba Land.

He began where many did — among the crowd, walking the familiar paths.
But while others pecked at the ground, JDS looked up.
He saw beyond the limits, beyond the noise, beyond what men said he could not do.
The world around him whispered, “Be like everyone else.”
But his spirit thundered, “You were born to soar.”

He believed.
He dared.
He rose.

Like the eagle who discovered his true wings, JDS broke free from the coop of convention and flew into realms few have ever reached — in business, leadership, and service to humanity.
Today, he stands tall among men, a symbol of courage, excellence, and unshaken belief in purpose.
Where others see boundaries, he sees beginnings.
Where others follow, he leads.
And just like the eagle that finally claimed the sky, CHIEF JUBRIL DOTUN SANUSI reminds us all.
You cannot soar until you stop calling yourself a chicken.
The world may try to make you fit in, but you were born to stand out.
So spread your wings. Believe in your design.
Be unapologetically yourself.
For that is the path of the eagle.